Issue 12, 2007

Interpretation of standard leaching test BS EN 12457-2: is your sample hazardous or inert?

Abstract

A slag sample from a lead refiner has been obtained and given to two analytical laboratories to determine the release of trace elements from the sample according to BS EN 12457-2. Samples analysed by one laboratory passed waste acceptance criteria, leading it to be classified as an inert material; samples of the same material analysed by the other laboratory failed waste acceptance criteria and were classified as hazardous. It was found that the sample preparation procedure is the critical step in the leaching analysis and that the effects of particle size on leachability should be taken into account when using this standard. The purpose of this paper is to open a debate on designing a better defined standard leaching test and making current waste acceptance criteria more flexible.

Graphical abstract: Interpretation of standard leaching test BS EN 12457-2: is your sample hazardous or inert?

Article information

Article type
Technical Note
Submitted
22 Aug 2007
Accepted
20 Sep 2007
First published
05 Oct 2007

J. Environ. Monit., 2007,9, 1426-1429

Interpretation of standard leaching test BS EN 12457-2: is your sample hazardous or inert?

M. Zandi, N. V. Russell, R. G. J. Edyvean, R. J. Hand and P. Ward, J. Environ. Monit., 2007, 9, 1426 DOI: 10.1039/B712957B

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